Rankine (°R) zu Rømer (°Rø) Umrechner
Converting from Rankine (°R) to Rømer (°Rø) | Temperature
What is Rankine (°R)
The Rankine (°R) scale is an absolute temperature scale named after the Scottish engineer William Rankine. It uses the same degree increments as the Fahrenheit scale but starts at absolute zero, where the theoretical absence of all thermal energy is represented as 0 °R.
What is Rømer (°Rø)
The Rømer (°Rø) scale is a historical temperature scale created by the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer. It was commonly used in the 17th and 18th centuries and is based on 60 degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water.
Conversion Formulas
To convert from Rankine (°R) to Rømer (°Rø), you can use the following formulas:
Examples
Convert 4 °R to Rømer (°Rø):
4°R=(°Rø+135.6121)×(95)−134.7371=(°Rø+135.6121)×(95)−1209.634=°Rø+135.6121°Rø≈−1345.25Convert 13 °R to Rømer (°Rø):
13°R=(°Rø+135.6121)×(95)−132.1121=(°Rø+135.6121)×(95)−1189.009=°Rø+135.6121°Rø≈−1324.72
Conclusion
Use the provided formulas and examples to convert temperatures between Rankine (°R) and Rømer (°Rø) scales accurately.
Rankine-zu-Rømer-Umrechnungstabelle
°R-zu-°Rø-Umrechnungstabelle
Rankine (°R) | Rømer (°Rø) |
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0.01 °R | -135.9008 °Rø |
0.1 °R | -135.8746 °Rø |
1 °R | -135.6121 °Rø |
2 °R | -135.3204 °Rø |
3 °R | -135.0288 °Rø |
4 °R | -134.7371 °Rø |
5 °R | -134.4454 °Rø |
6 °R | -134.1538 °Rø |
7 °R | -133.8621 °Rø |
8 °R | -133.5704 °Rø |
9 °R | -133.2788 °Rø |
10 °R | -132.9871 °Rø |
10 °R | -132.9871 °Rø |
20 °R | -130.0704 °Rø |
30 °R | -127.1538 °Rø |
40 °R | -124.2371 °Rø |
50 °R | -121.3204 °Rø |
60 °R | -118.4038 °Rø |
70 °R | -115.4871 °Rø |
80 °R | -112.5704 °Rø |
90 °R | -109.6538 °Rø |
100 °R | -106.7371 °Rø |